
90s rock band Nine Inch Nail’s new tour dates suggest it is extremely unlike they will perform at Glastonbury 2025.
Yesterday, the Head Like A Hole musicians announced their Peel It Back tour which will see them travel across Europe and North America from June.
However, they are performing in Vienna on Friday, June 27 and Amsterdam on Sunday, June 29, ruling out slots on two of Glastonbury’s main days.
And while technically Trent Reznor, 59, and Atticus Ross, 57, could head to Worthy Farm on the Saturday, X account @TheGlastoThingy said it would not fit the pattern of the rest of the tour, which is spaced out.
They said: ‘This just about rules out Nine Inch Nails for Glastonbury. It would mean 4 shows on the bounce (something they are not doing at any point on the tour) including Vienna to Glastonbury to Amsterdam.’
Nine Inch Nails have only performed at the hallowed Somerset festival one before in 2000 when they headlined The Other Stage.
During their Peel It Back tour, Nine Inch Nails will perform in cities including London, Manchester, Paris and Amsterdam before their final gig in LA in September.
On X, Nine Inch Nail fans were sent into a frenzy after the tour dates were revealed.
Among them was @ranchdessin, who declared: ‘This is the best day of my life rn.’
@v_silvermoon exclaimed: ‘Oh HELL YES.’
@TheOnlySalmon said: ‘So hyped.’

@caitlunar added: ‘So stinkin excited, my prayers have been answered.’
Earlier this month, Nine Inch Nails revealed they were about to make a tour announcement – but it was deferred due to the LA wildfires.
On Instagram, they wrote: ‘Since some dates and information about our world tour have leaked we are confirming that yes we will be touring and will provide more details soon.
‘We are all watching the devastation that is unfolding in California and have paused our announcement while people try to deal with all that is happening.’


Industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988 and released their debut album Pretty Hate Machine the next year.
They followed that up with three more albums, including Broken and The Fragile, before a hiatus.
The Closer hitmakers resumed touring in 2005 and released fourth album White Teeth.
They took a second hiatus after 2008 record The Slip before returning five years later with Hesitation Marks.

Out of their 11 studio albums, two reached the number one spot on the Billboard charts. Their highest-selling release, The Downward Spiral, sold over 3.7million copies in the US.
Nine Inch Nail’s top singles include Closer, Hurt, Head Like a Hole and Something I Can Never Have.
The band has been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards and has won awards on two occasions—for singles Wish in 1992 and Happiness in Slavery in 1995.
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